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- Portion Of The Break-Up Project
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- Megan Hall
On February 14th, Valentine's Day, the Stairwell Gallery hosted the premiere of the audio documentary "The Breakup Project: Tales of Woe, Wonder, and Other Psycho Pop." The project began over a winter dinner when producers and friends Megan Hall and Sue Ellen Kroll commiserated about their own recent breakups- laughing about the difficulty of navigating social circles and small town rumor mills. The joke grew into a full hour-long audio presentation featuring the break up stories of over 20 Providence residents and live music mixing by Tom Van Buskirk.
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Piece Description
On February 14th, Valentine's Day, the Stairwell Gallery hosted the premiere of the audio documentary "The Breakup Project: Tales of Woe, Wonder, and Other Psycho Pop." The project began over a winter dinner when producers and friends Megan Hall and Sue Ellen Kroll commiserated about their own recent breakups- laughing about the difficulty of navigating social circles and small town rumor mills. The joke grew into a full hour-long audio presentation featuring the break up stories of over 20 Providence residents and live music mixing by Tom Van Buskirk.


